In this section you will find information on how to help neuropaediatric clinicians get closer to basic neuroscience and vice-versa. The challenge of our project is to build bridges between different disciplines that are normally practiced one far apart from the other.

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Next 25th March 2017, “DeNeu“, the Spanish association of neurotransmitter defects, organizes a meeting in Barcelona (see the program here) that will bring together families, medical doctors and researchers. Neurotransmitter disorders are rare diseases that affect brain functioning due to alterations in molecules such as dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glycine, glutamate, serine and others. Neurological symptoms due to these defects are diverse […]

1) AADC Deficiency Guidelines now online! The AADC deficiency guidelines for the diagnoses, treatment and other special situations are now available online (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28100251). We thank all participants and authors for this wonderful collaboration! 2) BH4 Deficiency Guidelines started The next guidelines developed by members of the iNTD network (http://www.intd-online.org) will focus on BH4 deficiencies […]

The role and the fame of the lysosomes in cell metabolism are mainly connected to their well-known activity of “garbage collectors”. They are plenty of hydrolytic enzymes that degrade different types of useless macromolecules, thus generating smaller, simpler basic molecules that can enter once again in the flow of the biochemical pathways of the cells. […]

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid naturally present in cold water fatty fish, and in maternal breast milk. DHA is also available in fish oil, in algal supplements, and in fortified milk and eggs. Although DHA can be synthesized from short-chain precursor a-linolenic acid, diet-assumed DHA accumulates more efficiently in erythrocytes, breast […]

Connecting the growing brain network of specialised clinicians and researchers. People and labs around the world with the aim to understand the developing brain through synaptic communication.

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